New Mexico State Aggies Tickets
New Mexico State Aggies Tickets
The athletic teams that represent the New Mexico State University are referred as the New Mexico State Aggies . This epithet for the teams has sprung out from the agricultural beginnings of the university. As of 2005, the teams that represent the Aggies have successfully taken part in the Western Athletic Conference. The official mascot that stands for the team is called Pistol Pete. Since December 2004, the athletic director of the Aggies is Dr. McKinley Boston
New Mexico State Aggies Cities
- New Mexico State Aggies Albuquerque NM
- New Mexico State Aggies Bowling Green KY
- New Mexico State Aggies El Paso TX
- New Mexico State Aggies Knoxville TN
- New Mexico State Aggies Las Cruces NM
- New Mexico State Aggies Lubbock TX
- New Mexico State Aggies Lynchburg VA
- New Mexico State Aggies Marietta GA
- New Mexico State Aggies Ruston LA
The conference that the Aggies are associated with is the Western Athletic Conference. The National Collegiate Athletic Association that they are a part of is Division I-FBS. They are situated in Las Cruces in New Mexico. There are a total of sixteen varsity teams. The football home stadium of the Aggies is the Aggie Memorial Stadium; the basketball arena where they play all of their home games is the Pan American Center and the baseball stadium is the Presley Askew Field whereas the soccer stadium is the Soccer Athletic Complex. The fight song of the team is the famous Aggie Fight Song and the colors that represent the team are white and crimson.
In 1959 and in 1960 the football team of the Aggies successfully won the Sun Bowl under the great coach of Warren B. Woodson. The team did really well till he retired in 1967. Ever since then, the team has only had their wins in four seasons along with two conference championships that they won in 1976 and also in 1978. The championship title that they won in 1976 was shared with Tulsa.
On the 12th of September in 2012, the New Mexico State Aggies announced in a press conference that the team plans onto staying in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and eventually become independent once the WAC will changeover to a non football Division I conference once the 2012 season wraps up. The first season of this football team took place in 1893. The current head coach of the remarkable team is DeWayne Walker. The entire home games that the team plays are held at the famous Aggie Memorial Stadium. The total capacity of the stadium is 30,343. The surface of the stadium is Hybrid Bermuda. The league that they are a part of is the NCAA Division I of the FBS. Western Athletic Conference is the conference that they are affiliated with. All time record of the team has been 422-587-31, whereas the postseason bowl record has been 2-0-1. They have effectively won four conference titles in 1938, 1960, and 1976 as well as in 1978. The marching band of the team is known as the PRIDE of New Mexico. The two famous rivalries of the team are the New Mexico (Rio Grande Rivalry) and UTEP (The Battle of I-10). If you are a fan of the team or a fan of American football, then this is the best time to get your New Mexico State Aggies tickets .
With the New Mexico State Aggies tickets in your hands you will definitely enjoy and experience one of the most thrilling live games ever.
New Mexico State Aggies 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring New Mexico State Aggies will be Kennesaw State Owls vs. New Mexico State Aggies, held at the S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field in Marietta. As of now, the last event, New Mexico State Aggies vs. Missouri State Bears is scheduled for 22-Oct-25 at the Aggie Memorial Stadium NMSU in Las Cruces. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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2-May-25 | Marietta, Georgia | S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field |
3-May-25 | Marietta, Georgia | S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field |
4-May-25 | Marietta, Georgia | S. Walter Kelly Sr. Memorial Field |
6-May-25 | Lubbock, Texas | Dan Law Field At Rip Griffin Park |
15-May-25 | Ruston, Louisian | J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park |
16-May-25 | Ruston, Louisian | J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park |
17-May-25 | Ruston, Louisian | J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park |
30-Aug-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |
6-Sep-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |
13-Sep-25 | Ruston, Louisian | Joe Aillet Stadium |
27-Sep-25 | Albuquerque, New Mexi | University Stadium |
2-Oct-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |
14-Oct-25 | Lynchburg, Virginia | Williams Stadium - Lynchburg |
22-Oct-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |
1-Nov-25 | Bowling Green, Kentucky | Houchens Industries - LT Smith Stadium |
8-Nov-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |
15-Nov-25 | Knoxville, Tennesse | Neyland Stadium |
22-Nov-25 | El Paso, Texas | Sun Bowl Stadium |
29-Nov-25 | Las Cruces, New Mexi | Aggie Memorial Stadium Nmsu |